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Has the
news reached you, friend? A group of merchants form Rosemerrow told
me today that a new wing to the Old Museum in Westshore-Upon-Sea is
opening next month. (How I wish we could walk its halls and debate
the merits of its exhibits—but ah, it’s more than snow that
separates us these days.) So instead, let me...

In the
early days of the New Archives, the philosopher and historian Krent
Kava wrote that the first sign that Hieron was on its way to
recovery was the return of roadways that connect coast to
heartland, city center to distant university. "There," he wrote,
"Is civilization back again, drawn together by the
eternal...

For a long,
long time in Hieron, it was autumn. Crisp branches snapped under
foot. Still lakes caught the reds, yellows, and oranges of the
leaves overhead, stuck eternally between life and death. The waves
taunted children and elder alike, a step too cold for all but the
bravest of swimmers. And there was laughter, and...

And so the season turns, and the
cold winds sweep in, and candles and fires and stoves are lit.
Black branches against a white sky. There are more stories to tell,
though. There are always more stories to tell. It’s not long before
we meet our old friends again, I promise. They’re waiting, right
now. They’re...